Diane S Krause MD, PhD
Professor of Laboratory Medicine, of Cell Biology and of Pathology; Assoc. Director, Yale Stem Cell Center; Assoc. Director, Transfusion Medicine Service; Director, Frisbee Laboratory for Hematopoietic Graft Engineering

Departments & Organizations
Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS): Molecular Cell Biology, Genetics and Development | Molecular Medicine, Pharmacology, and PhysiologyStem Cell Center, Yale: Stem Cells and Tissue Repair | Tissue Specific Stem Cells | Directors
Vascular Biology and Therapeutics Program
Embryonic Stem Cell Research Oversight
Cell Biology
Pathology
Laboratory Medicine: Blood Bank | Krause Lab
Biography
Diane Krause MD, PhD is Professor of Laboratory Medicine, Pathology and Cell Biology at Yale University; Associate Director of the Yale Stem Cell Center; and Director of the Clinical Cell Processing Laboratory. She received an Sc.B. degree in Biology from Brown University, and an MD and PhD degree from the University of Pennsylvania, and performed her post-doctoral studies at Johns Hopkins University.Education
- M.D., University of Pennsylvania , 1990
- Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania , 1990
Selected Publication
- Gao,Y, Smith E, Ker E, Campbell P, Cheng E, Zou S, Lin S, Wang L, Halene S, Krause DS. Role of RhoA specific guanine exchange factors in regulation of endomitosis in megakaryocytes. Developmental Cell 22:573-84, 2012. PMID: 22387001
Latest Honor and Recognition
- Member(2007) , CT Academy of Science and Engineering
Articles
Winter 2007
New state stem cell fund awards $7 million to Yale investigators
As Yale Medicine was in production, Yale scientists received $7 million in grants from the State of Connecticut Stem...

Autumn 2005
Article ignored ethical aspects of stem cell research
I was disappointed with the Chronicle piece by Marc Wortman [“For Stem Cell Researcher, Connecticut’s Initiative Offers...
Autumn 2001
Stem cell scientist urges congress to fund embryonic research
When Diane Krause, M.D., Ph.D., published findings this spring from her work on adult-derived stem cells in mice, she...

Summer 2005
For stem cell researcher, Connecticut’s initiative offers a new avenue for progress
In her Yale laboratory in 2001, Diane S. Krause, M.D., Ph.D., surprised the scientific community with her discovery...

Winter 2007
Stem cell program gets under way at Yale with arrival of cell biologist
One of the nation’s leading stem cell biologists arrived at Yale last summer to lead a new program that will explore...

Autumn 2008
Jack A. Elias, M.D., Andrew D. Hamilton, Ph.D., Diane S. Krause, M.D., Ph.D., Harlan M. Krumholz, M.D., Nancy H. Ruddle, Ph.D., Michael P. Snyder, Ph.D., Mary E. Tinetti, M.D.
Seven faculty members of the School of Medicine were elected to the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering....

Autumn 2012
Diane Krause and Melinda Pettigrew
Diane Krause, M.D., Ph.D., professor of laboratory medicine, of cell biology, and of pathology, and associate director...

Spring 2010
Science by Design
After 15 years in his warren of offices and lab space on the sixth floor of the Laboratory of Epidemiology and Public...
Autumn 2001
In a study in mice, adult stem cells reveal their versatility
Stem cells derived from the bone marrow of adult mice, a Yale researcher and her colleagues have found, can create not...
Fall 2000 | Winter 2001
Stem cells from bone marrow can help to repair liver
Much of the power of self-repair in the liver comes, of course, from the liver’s own cells, but a substantial portion...
Winter 1999
A clean room for gene therapy and stem cell transplantation
In 1989 leukemia patient Richard D. Frisbee III became the first child in Connecticut to receive a bone marrow...



